Fire as a fundamental ecological process: Research advances and frontiers
Kansas State University · University of Montana · +41 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force that regulates organismal traits, population sizes, species interactions, community composition, carbon and nutrient cycling and ecosystem function. It also presents a rapidly growing societal challenge, due to both increasingly destructive wildfires and fire exclusion in fire‐dependent ecosystems. As an ecological process, fire integrates complex feedbacks among biological, social and geophysical processes, requiring coordination across several fields and scales of study. Here, we describe the diversity of ways in which fire operates as a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process on Earth. We explore research priorities in six categories of…
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44Topics & keywords
- Ecology
- Fire ecology
- Fire regime
- Ecosystem
- Functional ecology
- Environmental resource management
- Temporal scales
- Fire protection